Sept 18 , 2008
“MAAWANGITEENG”: Where the Journey Begins.» NAIM»
June 21, 2008
National Aboriginal Peoples' Day is an opportunity for PSAC to express solidarity with Aboriginal Peoples and support the call for a better life for all Aboriginal Peoples. »
May 12, 2008
Progressive Filipino legislators discuss human rights with Canadian unions. »
May 12, 2008
According to Marilyn Machado, the treatment of black communities in Colombia constitutes one of the worst humanitarian crises facing Africans in the Diaspora. »
February 21, 2008
February 8, 2008
The picture of employment of historically marginalized Canadians in the federal public service is not as rosy as the government would like to have us believe. »
February 1, 2008
As the PSAC celebrates Black History Month, it recognizes and honours the contributions of its Black members and members of African heritage. »
December 10, 2007
This December 10, International Human Rights Day, the PSAC would like to reaffirm our commitment to defending quality public services and human rights. »
December 3 , 2007
"Decent work for persons with disabilities" – this year’s theme for the annual observance on December 3 of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities – underscores the enormous challenges persons with disabilities face in securing gainful, paid employment. »
December 1st, 2007
The PSAC joins the Canadian Labour Congress in calling for leadership by the federal government in the fight against HIV/AIDS. »
February 21, 2007
Black History Month is celebrated in Canada to recognize the contributions and achievements of Black peoples to the growth and development of this country and their importance to Canada’s history. Details.
December 10, 2006
PSAC Statement on International Human Rights Day.
November 2006
July 26, 2006
Read the letter sent to the Premier and the Attorney General of Ontario as well as to the Justice Policy Committee to express our concerns about the proposed amendments to the Ontario Human Rights Code ("Code") under Bill 107. Read the details.
June 12, 2006
The PSAC, along with our gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender sisters and brothers invite you to celebrate the various "Pride" events happening in cities and communities across Canada in June or August. Read the details.
April 5, 2006
The harmonious integration of immigrants in workplaces will only be achieved when proactive measures are adopted at both the political and corporate levels, according to PSAC National President Nycole Turmel. Read the details.
March 30 , 2006
In July 2005, the PSAC stood proud along side the majority of Canadians when Parliament proclaimed that same-sex couples are equal in value and equal in law. This meant that after years of debate and unanimous rulings by courts in 8 provinces and the Yukon , equal marriage became the law of the land.
This right is now being threatened. Prime Minister Harper insists there will be a vote on rolling back equality.
The PSAC will continue to support the campaign Canadians for Equal Marriage (CEM) and encourages members to visit the CEM website and get involved in the actions to make a difference in the upcoming vote in Parliament.
Go to www.equal-marriage.ca
December 9, 2005
This year’s International Human Rights Day coincides with the 20th anniversary of Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees equality for all Canadians. Read our statement.
October 3, 2005
Septembre 26 , 2005
PSAC President, Nycole Turmel, asks the delegates to the national Unity Conference in Halifax to keep up their great work. Details
Septembre 23 , 2005
Read the Final Conference Report
June 6 , 2005
We all have a right to know the truth about what happened to Maher Arar. The PSAC supports Maher Arar’s efforts to know the role Canadian officials played in his detention in the United States, his deportation to Syria and subsequent imprisonment and torture. Read more.
April 5, 2005
"Building the Future: Taking our place in the Union and the world" September 23rd – 25th, 2005 Halifax. Click here for conference details.
March 21, 2005
In the current context of globalization and the war against terrorism, people of colour and Aboriginal peoples suffer a two-pronged attack that subjects them to economic, political and social marginalization. Read more
The PSAC Human Rights Program has general accountability for promoting and defending the Human Rights of PSAC members according to the policy mandate of the Alliance and within the context of the Canadian Human Rights Act and comparable legislation.
It is based on a mobilizing approach, rather than an advocacy approach. This means that the Union provides support to members from equity groups to discuss, identify and strategize around how to best address issues of particular concerns to them. Committees exist on a national and regional basis. The Human Rights Program is integrated with the Employment Equity Program and the Women's Program.
We have good reasons to be proud of the ongoing struggle for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered equality within our union and within Canadian society. Read the PSAC statement.
Are you Aboriginal, Inuit or Métis? Are you a member of the PSAC? Are you interested in participating in the National Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis Network being created within our Union? Click here
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